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mime

1 of 2noun
/maɪm/
Forms:mimes
1

a theatrical technique in which the performer uses body and hand gestures in order to suggest an idea or tell something without using words

Mime is a theatrical technique where performers use body movements, gestures, and facial expressions to convey a story or emotions without using spoken words. This technique relies on physical expression and precise movement to represent objects, actions, or situations. Mime often involves exaggerated and stylized movements to clearly communicate the intended message or narrative. The goal of mime is to create vivid and understandable performances through the art of movement alone, allowing the audience to interpret the story through visual cues and physical actions.

  • With only his hands and face, the mime communicated the entire scene.
  • The actor’s mime performance captivated the audience, despite the absence of dialogue.
  • He learned mime as part of his acting training to enhance his physical expression.
  • Mime can be a powerful way to communicate in silent theatre.
  • The performance was a beautiful display of mime and movement.
2

an artist who conveys stories, emotions, and ideas through physical movements and gestures, often without using words

A mime is a performer who uses gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to convey stories, emotions, or ideas without speaking. Mime acts often involve creating imaginary objects or situations, relying on skillful physical expression to communicate with the audience. Mimes perform in various settings, including theaters, street performances, and festivals, using their ability to act out scenarios and evoke responses purely through visual and physical means. Their performances focus on creativity and clarity in movement to engage and entertain the audience.